Posted by ryanwheelock on June 29, 2010 at 06:00:20 from (67.59.45.185):
Question about turning at the corners while mowing hay. Seems like most people always come to the end and make a left turn and raise the mower up and make a circle then lower and start cutting again, Is it bad to make a big sweeping turn to the right instead of pullng out and raising the head and circle to the left. If that makes sense. Is it just harder on the U-joints? My problem is my hydraulics have a problem and the head height is stuck at cutting height. If I try to circle around the already cut hay will plug the sickle. But seems like I get chatter in drive line turing either way. Thanks for the input Ryan PS After 4-5 weeks of rain finally get to cut some last night and then I find a wheel bearing that is bad on the haybine. Wish it would have had a grease fitting on it, it will when it gets repaired.
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